Macclan5
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ORIGINAL: Jorge_Stanbury It was not great at high altitude, compared to P-47 or P-51 and by that time, in Europe, that is what was needed But it did use the same Wasp Double 2800 used in the P47 and if you water injected it was crazy horsepower. R-2800-34W - 2,100 hp (1,567 kW), 2,400 hp (1,789 kW) with water-methanol injection P-47 was turbocharged, and that gave it better performance at high altitudes This - +1 Jorge I think it is a little overly simplistic to compare a fighter type to another and then extrapolate results in a theater of war. Bottom line is the F4U would have dominated European Theater skies - because the "Allies" dominated European Theater skies. The tool is somewhat irrelevant. In general or simplistic terms: The Germans built estimate / guess 20000 FW190s and 30000 BF109s during the war. i.e. 1939 - 45 The Japanese built (guess) 11000 Zeros during the same period Say 61000 airframes (rough guess) In the abbreviated period of 1941 - 1945 The Americans built 15000 Corsairs, 15000 F6F, 15000 P47, 15000 P51, 15000 P40, 10000 P38, 10000 F4F, 10000 P39. That does not begin to cover British Canadian Production values. That does not cover the ridiculous statistic 1 Liberator every three hours Ford was producing by 1945. Or the numbers of TBF Avengers, Curtis Divebombers, Marauders, Catalina's, Transport DC3s etc That does not begin to cover (i) pilot replacement (ii) fuel resources for training and combat missions (iii) etc
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